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Laminated Holy Card St. Raphael with Medal and 24" Silver-Tone Pewter Chain

by McVan
Original price $14.00 - Original price $14.00
Original price
$14.00
$14.00 - $14.00
Current price $14.00

Description:

A remarkable Laminated Holy Card St. Raphael is a must-have item to carry with you. The card includes a well-detailed medal handcrafted with the finest quality pewter. The items will guide you through the intercession of St. Raphael every time you recite this simple prayer.

Item No.:  MV-PSD600RH

Features:

  • Laminated Holy Card St. Raphael with Medal and 24" Silver-Tone Pewter Chain
  • Patron Saint of Travelers and unable to see. 
  • Front of the card: An image of Saint Raphael with the message, "Pray for us".
  • Back of the card: Prayer to Saint Raphael
  • Laminated Prayer Card and Medal Set featuring a card with a distinctive design with gold foil stamping on the front and a prayer on the back with crystal clear laminating for durability. 
  • Includes 24" medal silver-tone pewter chain.
  • Made in the USA.

Story & Symbolism: 

Together with Michael and Gabriel, the name St. Raphael means "God heals." He is one of seven Archangels standing before the throne of the Lord, and one of the only three names mentioned in the Bible. The biblical tale says he was the angel who saved the world when it was tainted by the sins of the fallen angels. Disguised as a human being, Raphael refers to himself as "The Son of the Great Ananias, Azarias".

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